在 英语 中使用 Dogmatic 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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We must not start, for example, from any dogmatic ideas which we may happen to have held upon the subject of child psychology.
It is precisely the fact that everything in the state is fixed and secure which is the bulwark against caprice and dogmatic opinion.
It should be observed that Scepticism as a philosophy is not merely doubt, but what might be called dogmatic doubt.
("Dogmatic" or"Academic" Skepticism, the other kind, was less far-reaching.).
The gap between dogmatic truth and historical vicissitudes continues to be a challenge for the conscience of every Christian, an appeal for overcoming divisions.
Skepticism as a philosophy is not merely doubt, but what may be called dogmatic doubt.
But overemphasis on successful paths can make organizations inflexible, hidebound, and dogmatic.
We have words for this kind of person: dogmatic, ideological, closed-minded, fearful of the truth.
The goal should indeed be to put together a set of guidelines, rather than to produce a definitive and dogmatic set of solutions.
There are many lines that could be spared from the book you were reading,” she said, her voice primly firm and dogmatic.
Ordinary dogmatic Skepticism asserts the impossibility of knowledge: it is summed up in Socrates's remark:“All I know is that I know nothing.”.
While we believe it is possible for a Pope to be the Antichrist, the Bible does not give specific enough information to be dogmatic.
It should be observed that Scepticism as a philosophy is not merely doubt, but what might be called dogmatic doubt.
Dogmatic individuals hold confidently to their beliefs, even when experts disagree and evidence contradicts them.
Both mother and child are irreparably damaged, and much of that damage came as a result of a Church expressing an absolute dogmatic position.
Dogmatic theology is sometimes confused with systematic theology, and the two terms are at times used interchangeably.
Aquarius, when losing their detached point of view about something, can become negative Leo- dogmatic, domineering, not listening, etc.
However, such criticism should not be dogmatic, and the metaphysical method should not be used, but efforts should be made to apply the dialectical method.
Those bodies had proved to be much more pragmatic, less dogmatic, than the text of General Comment No. 24 might suggest.
King, the scientist, wasn't anywhere as dogmatic about this and suggested that no one really knew the cause.